Abstract

An anticommutative semiring is completely characterized
by the types of multiplications that are permitted. It is shown
that a semiring is anticommutative if and only if it is a product
of two semirings R1
and R2
such that R1 is left multiplicative and
R2 is right multiplicative.

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